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  2. Everything You Need to Plan an Unforgettable Backyard Movie Night

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    Customize your movie experience and make the most of summer with these DIY backyard movie night ideas. Coming up with new kid-friendly summer activities can be hard, especially after the first few ...

  3. Construct Your Own Backyard Movie Theater With These 20 ... - AOL

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    When movie theaters temporarily shut down and others shuttered their doors permanently amidst the pandemic, people all over the world had to make do from home, forcing even the least tech-savvy ...

  4. Built Your Own Drive-In Theater With The Best Outdoor Movie ...

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    Outdoor movie screens don’t get much easier to set up than this one. The inflatable design means all you need to do is pump up the frame using the electric blower, and it’s ready to go.

  5. Home cinema - Wikipedia

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    A home cinema, also called a home theater or theater room, is a home entertainment audio-visual system that seeks to reproduce a movie theater experience and mood using consumer electronics-grade video and audio equipment and is set up in a room or backyard of a private home.

  6. Outdoor cinema - Wikipedia

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    The world's oldest outdoor cinema, still in operation, is Sun Picture Gardens in Broome, Western Australia. Athens has 65 outdoor cinemas. [5] [1] Other outdoor cinemas include the Outdoor Cinema Food Fest in California, Oshkosh's Fly-In theater, [6] Screen on the Green (Atlanta) or Sunset Cinema [7] in Australia.

  7. Drive-in theater - Wikipedia

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    In 1932, Hollingshead conducted outdoor theater tests in his driveway at 212 Thomas Avenue in Riverton. After nailing a screen to trees in his backyard, he set a 1928 Kodak projector on the hood of his car and put a radio behind the screen, testing different sound levels with his car windows down and up. Blocks under vehicles in the driveway ...